New York 7/6/2011 8:32:57 PM
News / Health & Wellness

Zoloft Birth Defect Attorneys Available to Review Claims of Congenital Heart, Skull Defects

The Zoloft birth defect attorneys working with Class Action.org are available to review claims from mothers who took this SSRI drug while pregnant and delivered a child with a birth defect. Reportedly, women who took certain SSRI drugs, such as Zoloft (generic: sertraline) early in pregnancy may have a slightly increased risk of giving birth to children with heart defects. As a result, the Zoloft birth defect attorneys working with the site would like to hear from pregnant users of the drug who delivered children with holes in the heart, congenital heart defects or other reported Zoloft birth defects to determine if they are entitled to financial compensation. To find out if you have legal recourse for your child’s Zoloft birth defects, visit http://www.classaction.org/zoloft.html and fill out the short form on the right for a no cost, no obligation review of your claim. 

Reportedly, SSRI drugs, such as Zoloft and the generic sertraline, have been linked to a number of congenital birth defects when taken by pregnant women. Ventricular septal defects (VSD) and atrial septal defects (ASD), which are commonly known as holes in the heart, are among the Zoloft birth defects which have reportedly been associated with the use of the drug or its generic sertraline during the first trimester. Congenital heart defects, such as tetralogy of fallot (TOF), hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), and transposition of the great arteries, have also allegedly been associated with the use of SSRI drugs in pregnant women. SSRI birth defects, including Zoloft birth defects, are not solely related to cardiac conditions, however, as it has also been reported that SSRI use during pregnancy may lead to the development of abdominal and skull defects in newborns. 

For women who delivered children with Zoloft birth defects, legal recourse may be available. If you bore a child with a congenital birth defect after taking Zoloft or its generic sertraline during pregnancy, you may be able to file a legal claim seeking compensation for medical bills and other damages. There is a time limit for filing Zoloft lawsuits, so do not hesitate to visit Class Action.org for a free evaluation of your claim. The Zoloft birth defect attorneys working with the site are providing this online case review at no cost and with no obligation. 

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